It seems our obsession with Land Rover Defenders is shared with West Coast Defender, an LA based company. If you live in the U.S. the cult vehicle hasn´t been available new on the market since 1997, and importing one is not an option due to strict U.S. vehicle import laws. However classic cars, like the Defender, 25 years old or older, have no import restrictions. "West Coast Defender" searches the UK and Europe for classic Land Rover Defenders, brings them to the U.S. and restores them in absolute top condition with today´s standards including leather interiors, navigation, and premium sound. via

Ducati have updated their popular Scrambler Desert Sled, the enduro bike inspired by the world of off-road motorcycles that made history in the United States during the 60s and 70s. New updates include a red frame, new seat with color-coordinated stitching and spoked wheels with black rims. The new Desert Sled also features an Off-road mode that allows ABS disengagement for down-in-the-dirt fun, an adjustable Kayaba suspension, off-road style footpegs, a rock-deflec...read more

This won´t be everybody´s cup of tea, but we love it! This is a collaboration between two of Britain´s most iconic design brands, fashion Designer Paul Smith and car manufacturer Land Rover. The bespoke Land Rover Defender features 27 different exterior colors, and uses a mix of leather and fabric for the seats, with contrasted stitching. A fitting tribute to one of the world´s best loved vehicles, that unfortunately will end production in December of this year. Enj...read more

Land Rover Defender Icarus is the ultimate camper conversion built by South African company Alu-Cab. Jeremy Bergh and his team at Alu-Cab wanted to build the ultimate overlander, and we must agree, the Icarus Defender is undoubtedly a very impressive vehicle. It accommodates two people comfortably without compromising on storage space, it was fitted with a built-in tent that opens in seconds and is accessed from inside the camper, a fold-away stove, bright Lumeno li...read more